
Nadja Valadares
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Nadja Valadares
@NValadares
Foodservice Consultant



🇧🇷🇺🇸 Trump on today's Lula meeting: "It went very well. Additional meetings will be scheduled over the coming months, as necessary." Translation: nothing resolved. Brazil still faces a 10% tariff expiring in July. A new investigation is already building the case for more. Lula goes home politically weakened, with an election in October. "Very dynamic" is doing a lot of work in that statement.



🇧🇷🇺🇸 Brazil's Chancellor called Marco Rubio directly to block the terrorist designation of Brazilian cartels. Son of Fmr President Eduardo Bolsonaro suggested that happened because President Lula has sided with criminals over his own people. "Lula is basically lobbying in favor of criminals in Brazil." @BolsonaroSP




Marco Rubio: ‘Não existe bloqueio de petróleo para Cuba. O que acontecia era que a Venezuela enviava petróleo quase de graça e Cuba revendia. Isso acabou. O modelo econômico deles não funciona, e quem está no comando não consegue consertar, não só por serem comunistas, mas por serem incompetentes.’



🇧🇷 Brazilian drug cartels may be influencing the course of national elections. Son of Fmr President Eduardo Bolsonaro just laid it all out, tracing cartel money through diplomatic luggage to left-wing politicians in Brazil ahead of the 2022 election. "They have a political base with the criminals and their families." While Lula refuses to label cartels as narco terrorists, his allies may be cashing their checks. @BolsonaroSP

🇧🇷 Senator Flavio Bolsonaro entered the presidential race three months ago and is already ahead of Lula da Silva in major polls. Fmr President Eduardo Bolsonaro explains why the momentum is real, and why it changes everything, including the lawfare targeting his father. "The lawfare is about politics and not about the law. You change the political atmosphere, the political scenario, the lawfare in the courts also change." @BolsonaroSP



🇧🇷 Fmr President Eduardo Bolsonaro's father almost didn't survive the night. Jair Bolsonaro, convicted for 27 years and denied house arrest, had a medical crisis at 2am that went unnoticed until 7am, leaving him hours from a fatal infection. "1 or 2 hours or more delaying on the way to the hospital, he could have a general infection that in these cases, usually you have a 50% of chance to survive." A man who survived a knife 15cm into his body is now fighting hiccups in a jail cell. @BolsonaroSP









